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Fireworks can be loads of fun; however, the first rule of using fireworks is safety. AimeeAnn Blythe emphasizes safety while having fun in Ginger’s Fireworks Safety Tips. As an adult, you have probably heard all these safety tips before but your child will delight in reading this colorful book full of friendly animals. Ginger, the deer, and all her wildlife friends share the importance of adult supervision, never holding a lit firework in your hands, lighting fireworks only outdoors, and many other safety concerns. Fire fascinates many children, and when they see adults using lighters or matches to set off fireworks, they may think of these as toys. Children must learn that fire is not a toy and can be very destructive. Careful use of fireworks will ensure fun for all.
AimeeAnn Blythe knows the allure of excitement and its danger. In Ginger’s Fireworks Safety Tips, AimeeAnn shares how to avoid the risk of lighting fireworks and instructs children in properly using them. An accident will quickly turn a fun outing into a trip to the hospital, but using safety tips will greatly reduce the chances of accidents. This beautifully illustrated book will draw your child to the words and pictures. As a parent, you want to ensure your child has many enjoyable and memorable times. You also want to be sure they are safe and that any danger is lessened by practicing safety. AimeeAnn writes on a child’s level so they can easily understand how important it is to always be safe, even when having fun. This is a great book to give your child before July 4th.